We started illustrating new verse art every day in 2011, and the collection has grown to 700+ unique pieces. This Bible art represents a large series of visual inspiration, and now you have three new ways to bring it into your life:

Our first Bible-verse shirts are so popular that we’ve had to reorder them three times! Now, we’re introducing five more designs based around some of the most loved verses—like Isaiah 61:3 and John 16:33. These inspiring messages make for some beautiful T-shirts that will encourage both you and those you encounter. Pre-order them today to get an introductory discount.

Encourage your far-away friends with these brand-new Bible-verse postcards. For a limited time, save when you pre-order a pack of 10 (two copies each of five designs). Your friends and loved ones will love seeing these encouragements in their mailbox.

Order a second set for yourself, and post them around your house or at your workstation to keep yourself thinking on things above (Colossians 3:2).

Our library of 700+ vibrant Verse of the Day images set to classical music is now available on your mobile device with iOS and Android apps. You can enjoy the same loop available on BibleScreen.com or browse the entire image library. Amd with what’s sure to be the most popular feature of the apps, you can also save any of the images to your device as your lock-screen or device background.

For a limited time, save 39% on The Essential IVP Reference Collection—that’s $75.00 off the regular price! This 18-volume collection provides detailed entries for the Bible’s most important concepts. Even better, when combined with Logos 5’s powerful search tools, this becomes an indispensable resource for your daily Bible study.

Incredible savings on important NT resources

The best part of The Essential IVP Reference Collection is its New Testament works. This incredible set includes the following:

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The Essential IVP Reference Collection is indispensable for students, pastors, scholars, or anyone looking for the best in biblical scholarship. Now’s the time to take advantage of back-to-school savings—right now, you can get this fantastic reference resource at a huge discount. Use coupon code BTS2014 to take 39% off The Essential IVP Reference Collection, then save on other amazing back-to-school reference works, like the six-volume Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary—only $199.99 when you use coupon code BTS2014 at checkout.

In today’s church, many are called to teach the Bible, but not all are office-holding church leaders. Perhaps you lead a small group, teach a Sunday school class, preach a Wednesday-evening service, or teach your children around the dinner table. No matter where you teach, we have a resource for you that will help you study and teach the New Testament with faithfulness and depth.

Logos Mobile Education’s new course from Dr. Douglas J. Moo, NT305 New Testament Theology, is a groundbreaking way to study the New Testament.

With Mobile Ed, this course soars above and beyond a traditional classroom environment. You’ll get 12 hours of video teaching from one of the world’s leading New Testament scholars—but that’s not all. Unlike any other learning environment, every single word Dr. Moo utters is linked to your Logos library for further research. The videos are paired with word-for-word transcripts—but not just a transcript; an enriched, fully functional Logos resource. With Mobile Ed, each course becomes a portal to more learning.

In NT305, Dr. Moo walks you through 11 major sections:

Locating Biblical Theology

The Structure of New Testament Theology

Fundamental Structures

Jesus: The Center of the New Realm

The Cross: Inauguration of the New Realm

The Old Realm

Entering the New Realm

Living in the New Realm

The People of the New Realm

The Consummation of the New Realm

Conclusion

These sections, each comprising many bite-sized segments, will introduce you to the concept of New Testament theology, guide you through its landscape, teach you new concepts about Jesus as the inaugurator and consummator of the “New Realm,” and neatly tie it all together. You’ll get a richer understanding of the New Testament, and with Dr. Moo’s personal teaching in our powerful learning format, you’ll be equipped not only digest information, but also to turn around and teach it to someone else.

NT305 New Testament Theology in Mobile Ed is concise, innovative, and flexible. When clear teaching is paired with a self-paced structure right within your software, the results are—well, pre-order it today and see for yourself!

This Labor Day, jump-start your Bible study with big savings! For five days only, you can get 30% off 20 Bible commentaries and topical or expositional study guides. Don’t miss this opportunity to start off fall with better and deeper Bible study—save now!

Here are just a few of the amazing resources you can get:

Like an experienced tour guide, How to Read the Bible Book by Book takes you by the hand and walks you through the Scriptures. For each book of the Bible, the authors start with a quick snapshot, then expand the view to help you better understand its key elements and how it fits into the Bible’s grand narrative. Written by two top evangelical scholars, this survey is designed to help you read the Bible for accurate understanding.

This dictionary provides informative explanations of the Bible’s histories, people, and customs. It is an excellent and understandable source of information for the student and layperson and one of Matthew George Easton’s most significant literary achievements. This resource will help you better understand the meanings and multiple uses of words in the Scriptures.

This resource is crucial to understanding and interpreting the Bible in terms of the historical, cultural, and religious context in which it was written. The passing of two millennia often prevents the modern student from fully understanding the significance of Jesus’ actions and teaching in the Gospels, but with this book, you can quickly identify the key extrabiblical texts that provide necessary cultural background for understanding these passages.

This deeply insightful nine-volume commentary is praised and respected by legions of devoted seekers. A.C. Gaebelein writes with enthusiasm and knowledge, whether he is answering destructive criticisms or defending the traditional authorship of the books of the Bible. This series has been a standard reference work for most of a century, and Gaebelein’s strident words still ring with timeless truth.

Get more out of your study

Logos 5 dramatically improves the value of these resources by enabling you to find what you’re looking for with unparalleled speed and precision. Scripture passages link to your favorite translation and you can easily study these side by side with the other commentaries in your digital library. This makes these texts more powerful and easier to access than ever before for scholarly work or personal study.

Noet resources provide classical, ancient, and modern works for a wide range of scholarly application. Much like Logos resources, these resources work with smart study tools that help you gain a unique perspective on Greek and Latin classics, philosophy, Shakespeare, Judaica, and more.

The Noet email list is the best way to stay informed on new product updates or special offers on these resources.

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Through September 8, join the Noet email list and get Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment—absolutely free.

Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, included in the 71-volume Harvard Classics and Fiction Collection, is a renowned exploration of good and evil. Find it complete with a biographical note on Dostoyevsky as well as criticisms and interpretations of this classic work.

How is Crime and Punishment relevant today?

At first glance, Crime and Punishment may seem like a long, delirious trip through the psyche of a tormented murderer, but it’s so much more.

This classic takes an in-depth look at alienation from society:

Dostoyevsky gives life to destructive experiences that tie with removing oneself from their own reality. He opens by exploring the superiority complex of the protagonist, Raskolnikov.

When Raskolnikov takes the leap from citizen to criminal, his feelings of alienation intensify; Dostoyevsky provides raw insights, such as: “What was taking place in him was totally unfamiliar, new, sudden, never before experienced. Not that he understood it, but he sensed clearly, with all the power of sensation, that it was no longer possible for him to address these people.”

The story continues and in the face of Raskolnikov’s alienation. He is led to the deconstruction of his pride, allowing him to finally care for the loved ones in his life.

Dostoyevsky built some of literature’s most enduring monuments on Christian foundations.Crime and Punishment will give you a clearer understanding of how the church has shaped the world:

Dostoyevsky holds the firm belief in a soul. He experienced miserable events that penetrated his life, and he believed happiness was independent of faith. Crime and Punishment focuses on fact that people do indeed have souls, but they can easily be tormented through bad decisions and lapses in judgment.

As Raskolnikov takes ownership of his murderous decision and confesses to Porfiry, he is reassured: “You must fulfill the demands of justice. I know that you don’t believe it, but indeed, life will bring you through. You will live it down in time. What you need now is fresh air, fresh air, fresh air!” Once justice is served, Raskolnikov’s soul can find redemption.

Understanding the story behind Crime and Punishment transforms it into a timeless masterpiece exploring relevant themes and topics in the modern world. Plus, you can explore this classic’s context even further with Noet’s enhanced study tools.

Logos 5 equips you with the most advanced theological library available. Each base package comes packed with top commentaries, devotionals, dictionaries, and more. And all these resources work together in a vast, interconnected network that makes deeper study simple—with a click, you can see Scripture references’ historical context, compare commentaries and primary texts side by side, and visualize the Bible with a rich library of infographics, maps, and photos. Plus, Logos syncs across platforms, so you can take your library wherever you go.

What if I already own plenty of Logos resources?

Did you know that your current library represents an opportunity to save even more on Logos 5? On top of the amazing discounts you get for buying a new base package now, Dynamic Pricing gives you additional discounts for content you already own—even books you bought 20 years ago. You only need to own one or more titles in a given base package to add extra savings on top of the sale price. Your existing library is one of your greatest assets in saving money on a new base package. If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to get Logos 5, this is it.

But, I’m not sure I can afford it.

For a limited time, you can also save in three ways:

Bundling discounts: With or without upgrade savings, base packages are a terrific value. They bundle hundreds or thousands of resources for pennies on the dollar—the print equivalent of Portfolio, for example, would cost a full $78,000.00. A base package is a smart investment.

Dynamic Pricing: This discount takes into account everything in your Logos library—including resources and datasets—and guarantees that you’ll only pay for what’s new to you. If you’ve purchased commentaries, collections, or individual volumes, your resources build you a bigger discount.

Promotional discount: For a limited time, the new-base-package sale gives you a third way to save. You can use coupon code GETLOGOS5 to get 15% off any new base package—from Starter to Portfolio, there’s a base package for everyone.

Lock in your discount and pay on your own terms. This sale won’t be here for long, but maybe you’re not sure you want to budget for an entire base package right now. The solution? An interest-free payment plan, which lets you claim your savings before they expire, set up the payment schedule that’s right for you, and start using your new Bible study power tools right now.

See what you can start doing today with your new base package:

Which one is right for me?

Finding the right base package is simple. Our comparison chart lets you view base packages side by side, so you can decide which datasets, resources, and tools suit you best. From Gold, which gives you all of Logos 5’s tools at the best price, to Portfolio, which equips you with over 2,500 resources, you can choose the library that’s right for you.

For the last six years, Lexham Press has been developing Bible study resources with scholars and pastors in mind. We’ve designed digital resources by leveraging the power of Logos Bible Software. This means that by creating books for use in a digital library—and by taking advantage of unique Bible-knowledge databases and an interconnected resources—Lexham Press offers greater utility per product and increases the value of your books. And since we can update digital products automatically, our publications are on the cutting edge of biblical research.

For the first time ever, we’ve collected all of our best content into two collections: the Lexham Press Pastor’s Bundle and the Lexham Press Scholar’s Bundle. Both of these bundles include 50 volumes and qualify for Dynamic Pricing, so if you’ve invested in Lexham Press resources before, you won’t have to pay for them twice! Plus, you’ll get over 25% off the regular price of each individual volume if you buy these amazing libraries.

Digital-first resources for the scholar

If you’re a seminary student returning to school, the Lexham Press Scholar’s Bundle is an excellent investment in your academic future. But even if you’re not a student, this bundle will help you study and interpret the Bible better than ever before. With Lexham Press, you’ll be able to streamline your study with resources that make your research more comprehensive.

Here are just a few of the resources that are included in the Scholar’s Bundle:

Lexham Discourse resources for the Hebrew Bible and Greek New Testament

Lexham High Definition Old Testament and New Testament

All 15 Lexham Bible Guides

The most advanced and up-to-date Bible dictionary ever

Digital-first resources for the pastor

If you’re a pastor, the Lexham Press Pastor’s Bundle is designed to help you maximize your time. Whether you’re preparing for sermons or leading a Bible study, this bundle is your starting point for more effective and comprehensive preparation. Our goal is to reduce the amount of friction in Bible study so that you can minister more effectively.

Here are just a few of the resources that are included in the Pastor’s Bundle:

2,500 quotations and prayers ready to be shared on professionally designed slides

Fully designed curriculum packages from the Studies in Faithful Living series and Bible studies from the Not Your Average Bible Study series

Our talented designers create all the artwork you’ll see. There are many different ways you can utilize Bible Screen—welcome friends and family into your home with encouragement from the Word, sharpen your church or youth ministry with biblical wisdom, or even add joy to your workday by refreshing yourself in the faithfulness of God.

Want to put Bible Screen in your pocket and take it with you? The Bible Screen mobile app streams Bible-verse images and videos straight to your mobile device. You can even save images and set them as your home or lock screen.

We’ve recently updated a few collections with their latest volumes as they ship from Pre-Pub, allowing you to quickly find and add these volumes to your library. Get the most up-to-date commentaries from your favorite series—or discover an entirely new commentary series with its most complete product listing!

Now complete with coverage of the entire Bible, the 42-volume College Press NIV Commentary series has it all—from original-language exegetical scholarship to pastoral wisdom intended for the pulpit. This recent commentary is one of a handful of works from the Restoration Movement, providing much-needed scholarship and insight from this modern perspective.

This recent New Testament commentary series examines six NT books—John, Romans, Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, and Revelation—with an eye for interpretation and theology. As its name implies, the New Covenant Commentary shows, verse by verse, how the Scriptures point toward the new community—and the new covenant—established by God and prefigured in the Old Testament. With a focus on Christianity at large, this commentary is eminently applicable as well as insightful.

Looking for something to expand your exegetical preaching ministry? The Opening Up Commentary Series offers verse-by-verse exposition that is highly applicable and relevant to our world today. Tailored for pastors and Bible study leaders, this commentary is an irreplaceable guide to the next level of Scripture study in Logos: continue your faith journey with discussion questions, pastoral commentary, and organized details on almost every book in the Bible.

Specifically tailored in the Messianic Jewish tradition, Ariel’s Bible Commentary addresses the issues Jews faced in the early ages of the church. Covering Genesis, Judges, Ruth, and the Jewish epistles (Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, and Jude), these commentaries provide a Jewish take on Christianity.

Looking for content for your Bible study or adult Sunday school class? The Standard Lesson Commentary has everything you need. Get an entire year’s worth of lessons for only $16.95 when you pre-order.

The 2014–2015 curriculum includes 52 weeks of lessons, following the International Sunday School Lesson (ISSL) six-year study plan. Each lesson provides a main passage of study, verse-by-verse exposition, and discussion questions, as well as several activity ideas to engage students. The curriculum includes both NIV and KJV commentary, along with maps, charts, and other visual resource.

What do users say?

Logos has offered the Standard Lesson Commentary for years. Our users rated the 2013–2014 edition 4.5/5 stars, calling it a “Great resource for teaching” and saying that it offers “excellent Sunday school lesson plans.”

And this exceptional resource is even better in Logos. By connecting it you the rest of your library, you can dig deeper in your lesson-planning by exploring topics, finding answers to questions, and seeing what multiple commentators say about a passage.